DCEmu is Back

Its 2017 and DCEmu the Homebrew and Gaming Network is Back and better than before, we have condensed the sites and forums and got rid of ads, the future is here and bright at DCEmu. If you would like us to do reviews of your Games/Gaming Products/Electronics or wish to advertise/write/post articles in any way at DCEmu then use our Contact Page for more information. DCEMU Gaming is mainly about video games - if you're interested in iGaming and casino sites, please visit newcasinosites2018.co.uk. They have all new casinos for 2018.

Tonight I have worked on the OpenSource Handhelds website and condensed the site and added the Pandora and GCW Zero Sites into the Fold, from now on this will be our one stop news site for any Open Source Consoles and Handhelds, , I am slowly going through the whole DCEmu Network and want to reduce the network down to say 8 sites, once I have the sites as I want them im going to go back to what made DCEmu great, ill focus on homebrew and emulation and one day build the site back up to what it should be.

Working on the sites is giving me the sparkle I haven't had for a while and after im ready 2017 is going to be the rebirth year of DCEmu.

Tonight ive added another site to the list of sites that have been redesigned, this time its the turn of our OpenPandora site which is home to the most powerful homebrew handheld in the world, think of a DS Clone with a keyboard and dual stick controls and fully open to homebrew and emulation and your there,

The guys over at Lavalit have released a new version of the beats of rage clone for the Dreamcast, Dingoo, PSP, Linux, Windows, GP2x, Nintendo Wii and Wiz.

OpenBOR is a continuation of the Beats Of Rage 2D game engine, which was originally
created by the wonderful folks over at http://www.senileteam.com.

In 2004, Senile Team released Beats of Rage, a free beat-'em-up for DOS inspired
by SEGA's Streets of Rage series and using sprites from SNK Playmore's King of
Fighters series. The game spread only by word of mouth, but it nonetheless
amassed popularity very quickly. Senile Team soon released an edit pack allowing
anyone interested to create a mod for the BOR engine.
In 2005, Kirby2000 asked Senile Team to open the source code to BOR. They
agreed, and OpenBOR was born. Development on the engine was continued by the
community, and still is to this day.

The Pandora was billed to be the PSP Killer and to be honest it is an awesome console, the console looks like a DS but with larger screen and with a keyboard and was extremely powerful.

The only downer was the continous problems they endured, theres been a mass of software released for it but ultimately hasnt lived up to what was expected

Saying that we have a site with all the news on here --> http://pandora.dcemu.co.uk/ (shares the news feed with gp2x, dingoo, wiz and caanoo)

Sadly never got my hands on one despite posting the news to all the worlds major sites which helped get the preorders they needed. So apart from reading others viewpoints ive never been able to be truely amazed by what i posted at one time has the PSP Killer.

Our good friends over at Lightake has 10% OFF coupon code for Mother's Day! So go and purchase something for your Mom, wife or girlfriend. While you're at it, pick something up for your siblings, father (Father's Day is coming up next month ) or even for yourself...you deserve it!

DCEmu is now at the stage where we can call the network full again and with the addition of many new sites that cater not only for emulation and homebrew/hacking news but also for gaming and the likes of ebay and amazon too.

Since bringing our sites backonline late last year we have fully revamped each and every site and created many new ones, the sites most recent to be returned to the network are

All that leaves is around 3 sites then the whole network is back to normal and our history over the last 8 years is brought back to life.

If you havent visited for a while then please check out the sites, the main DCEmu Portal only has a selection of news artcles now and most new news is found at the respective sites.

DCEmu is as it has been since i joined all the sites under the DCEmu banner a network which concentrates on Homebrew, Hacking, Development and Commercial Gaming and Hardware News.

All Homebrew/Emulation Coders once we verify them (and i spot them) have the ability to post in all our Console News Forums and the news automatically shows on the site to which that news forum belongs. We always like to have an onsite mirror but gladly welcome the linking to your own site.

DCEmu can be used by coders to become their release centre and with the Homebrew Scene across so many scenes being so massive now you can quickly get noticed by a lot of sites including mainstream networks.
Now with the News forums, normal members cant start topics in them but you can reply to any topic, Normal Members can post as Normal in any None News forum. I get so many emails asking why he/she cant post in whatever forum.

How Can You Help DCEmu

This site like any site is a massive undertaking and we need help on every console scene. No site in any scene is 100% perfect on what they cover and totally up to date. In homebrew methods change all the time and only you the users can help others join in the fun. If your a specialist in any console area and you want to see all the news appear its a great way of making sure it happens.

We are always in the need of Tutorials and Guides and FAQs not only for Homebrew but for hacking and Development and even just for gaming on consoles.

Our DCEmu Reviews Website is also in the need of reviews of both Hardware, Homebrew and Games Reviews so please review as much as possible.

Newsposters are always in need especially for WIP and Release News of Emulators, Homebrew etc and across many languages, i am English and to be honest the the translation apps on the net are crap, but the more help we get the better we can become, ive also no doubts that there are releases in places like Japan, China and Korea etc that never reach the likes of DCEmu and others because of language barriers.

Another of DCEmus sites, Pandora Homebrew News has today been smartened up and revamped. Whats new on this and our other sites that have been revamped lately is that when you click on a news story you stay on the site instead of going to the forums.

Remember the Pandora? Back when the likes of the PS Vita and the Nintendo 3DS remained conceptual sketches in top secret bunkers, this open-source handheld paired up a clamshell form factor with analogue game controls, a QWERTY keyboard and a dream. It's been a slow-burning dream; last time we heard from the OpenPandora project, it had managed a limited (premium-priced) run, with manufacturing hobbled by problems. But, like its namesake, there was always hope and fans of the platform ponied up around half a million euros to bring the four-year-old project back to life. It's now set to go into full production next month with a new manufacturer, but unfortunately the same specs. While the 4.3-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen sparkled a few years earlier, it's now being supplanted by what we're getting on our smartphones. However, those tempted by an open source OS, a battery life of over ten hours and a very faithful fanbase, can stake their claim to one at the source below. We've got our fingers crossed for you.

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery -- what do they say about straight-up theft? A lot of the S7100 Android gaming tablet from JXD is taken from other gaming companies: the form factor and general look of the S7100 is clearly inspired by the Wii U, and the characters on the d-pad are the iconic PlayStation button icons. Heck, the manufacturer's website looks like iTunes!

The S7100 is moderately priced at $140 and sports an 800 x 480 capacitive touch-screen, ARM Cortex A9 CPU, Mali 400 GPU, 512MB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 0.3 megapixel front camera and a 2.0 megapixel rear camera, plus HDMI-out. See it in action in the video above.

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What is the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network

Welcome to the DCEmu Homebrew and Gaming Network. This Network of sites is owned and ran by fans of all games consoles, we post news on all the consoles we cover about hardware aspects, gaming and Homebrew. Homebrew and Emulation are software thats made using free and legal tools to play on games consoles. This Network is the only worldwide network of sites where coders can upload and post comments they deserve for all their hardwork. We have a Network that currently supports PSVita, WiiU, Nintendo Wii, Xbox360, PS3, PS2,PS1, Snes, N64, Gameboy, Nes, Xbox, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, PSP, GBA, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn,3DS, DSi, NGP, Caanoo, Pandora, GP32, GP2X, iPhone, Windows Phone, iPad, Android and also Mobile Phone Emulation. When new consoles appear we will expand to cover those consoles.
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